The Golden Mile – 125 years of mining and the challenges posed for today’s mine geologist

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E Murray-Hayden M Watson A V. Engelbrecht
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Mar 22, 2022

Abstract

Whereas mine reconciliation is a well-established month-end process for most modern mining operations, the resource sector has yet to endorse uniform reporting factors against which model accuracy and metal recovery can be formally assessed. Logically, any comprehensive reconciliation framework should facilitate comparison between period reserve, mine and mill and production figures. Historically, Parker’s F Series ratios (Parker, 2012) are often used in some form by mine operators, although they are rarely shared externally, as formal definitions have yet to be accepted. This paper presents a structural extension to the reconciliation process, wherein resource ratios (R Series factors) are used to quantify the long-term impact of the information effect, together with dilution and ore loss. A case study from the El Limón Guajes (ELG) Mine Complex in Mexico is used to demonstrate how an R Factor Series can be implemented to facilitate operation optimisation, over and above conventional F Series reconciliation treatments. This approach is applicable to any mining operation.
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APA: E Murray-Hayden M Watson A V. Engelbrecht  (2022)  The Golden Mile – 125 years of mining and the challenges posed for today’s mine geologist

MLA: E Murray-Hayden M Watson A V. Engelbrecht The Golden Mile – 125 years of mining and the challenges posed for today’s mine geologist. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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